Davide Fanelli
Davide Fanelli's Reviews
Lord of Hatred is an expansion that does exactly what it should do: it enriches, expands and improves almost every single aspect of Diablo IV, even if it is not yet perfect.
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Koloboke: Sickness Simulator is a decent rage game, but the lack of polish, an unbalanced design and forced motion sickness don't make it suitable for many.
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Kiln has excellent ideas, a unique personality and an identity that is seen less and less but, at the same time, it pays the price with a scarcity of available content and a few too many technical limitations.
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Monster Crown: Sin Eater, overall, is a good monster collector, which however lacks in some aspects including the too large number of creatures, a dated game structure and a few too many bugs.
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Aphelion is a title that once again confirms DON'T NOT's ability to create compelling stories. Although it is not always perfect, it manages to hold the weight well for its entire duration.
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Vampire Crawlers is deep but still accessible, crazy but readable, immediate but full of systems to master and, most importantly, damn fun.
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SEGA Villains Stage is a fun DLC, full of love for the SEGA catalog and capable of offering other hours of quality action, but also a little limited and inevitably out of context.
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Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster is a 2D action RPG with a management streak that does not try to dominate the scene, but to intelligently carve out its own space.
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Tides of Tomorrow is a fairly unique and innovative adventure title, with a few flaws here and there that limit its maximum potential, but with enough ideas and personality to deserve attention.
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PRAGMATA is a very good all-round title, although not always perfect, but one of those that reminds us why the gaming industry still needs courageous new IPs.
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MOUSE: P.I. for Hire is a title with a strong identity that has very high highs in terms of gameplay and audiovisual presentation, but also unignorable lows in terms of narration and coherence.
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All Hail the Orb is a nice, enjoyable game, different from the usual and with a strong identity, but which also remains confined within limits that it never fully manages to overcome.
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The Day I Became a Bird tells a sweet and tender short adventure, in a really cute picture book style, but beyond that it does little else.
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Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is not always a perfect title, but it has a very clear idea of what it wants to convey to the player, and it almost always succeeds in an excellent way between setting, puzzles and cosmic horror.
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Blood Reaver is a project that starts from a recognizable base and reworks it in its own way, intelligently adding elements to a static genre. But, to date, it still seems a little too crude.
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Gecko Gods is a small game with a lot of heart, built with sensitivity and with a clear idea of what it wants to offer, but which never leaves the rather limited and simplistic tracks.
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2nd EVE has a strong idea, a good atmosphere and mechanics that, with the right work, could turn into something really interesting. But at the moment it remains too immature a title.
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People of Note is certainly an innovative, fun and refined title in many aspects, but unfortunately it never really manages to merge its two souls as a turn-based RPG and a rhythm game.
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Terran Armada is a solid, rich expansion, capable of offering hours of gameplay between campaign and secondary activities, but which fails to make that definitive leap in quality that many expected.
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Tiny Bookshop is a relaxing and truly pleasant experience to play, capable of building a genuine bond with the player thanks to its atmosphere and simplicity.
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